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Barney Frank didn't compare "opponents of the health care bill" to schoolyard bullies. He was referring to the homophobes in the Tea Party crowd who hurled anti-gay epithets at him and his partner on Saturday and Sunday.

If, in one breath, you're going to try to claim that the racists and homophobes don't truly represent the Tea Party movement, then you need to be intellectually honest enough to acknowledge that Frank wasn't referring to ALL "opponents of the health care bill".

Barney Frank didn't compare "opponents of the health care bill" to schoolyard bullies. He was referring to the homophobes in the Tea Party crowd who hurled anti-gay epithets at him and his partner on Saturday and Sunday.

If, in one breath, you're going to try to claim that the racists and homophobes don't truly represent the Tea Party movement, then you need to be intellectually honest enough to acknowledge that Frank wasn't referring to ALL "opponents of the health care bill".

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